Day, Felicity Gabrielle, 1949-

Day, Fe, 1949-, Gati, Fe, 1949-

Actor. Born 1949 in Otahuhu. Daughter of Paul Woodford Day and Gabrielle née Wanklyn. Friend of Alistair Campbell's. Married Tom Gati in 1971.

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 1981]

Date: 1981

From: Circa Theatre :[Posters. 1976 onwards].

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1981

Description: Includes posters for: "Bullshot Crummond"; a comedy. Circa Theatre from Nov. 2 [1981]. (2 copies) "Foreskin's lament" by Greg McGee at Circa Theatre. Directed by John Reid. Opens May 12, 1981. "The gin game", Pulitzer prize for best play by D L Coburn. With Alice Fraser and Ken Blackburn, directed by Ross Jolly. 12 Sept - 10 Oct [1981] (2 copies) Lennon "Happiness is a warm gun". John Lennon performed. Circa 16-28 Mar [1981] (2 copies) Music at Circa; a series of Monday night concerts. Sept 21: Colleen Rae-Gerrard, Deborah Rawson, Anne Langston; Sept 28: Michael Calvert; Oct 5: Wellington String Quartet; Oct 12: Omnibus [1981] (2 copies) The Festival of Sydney in association with Perryman and Thomas present Dylan Thomas - "No good boyo". Ray Henwood as Dylan Thomas. L Downstairs Theatre, Seymour Centre, January 2-11 [1981]. Ray Henwood as Dylan Thomas. "No good boyo". Returns Circa, Jan 28 - Feb 7 [1981] Ray Henwood as Dylan Thomas. "No good boyo". Circa, [Return season] April 15-22 [1981] "St Mark's Gospel"; a solo performance of the authorised version, presented by Patrick Smyth, directed by Antony Groser. Circa, 16th-27th Feb[ruary 1981]. "St Mark's Gospel"; a solo performance of the authorised version, presented by Patrick Smyth, directed by Antony Groser. Circa Theatre, 7 Harris Street. August 18th for a season [1981?] (2 copies) "Scanlan and Buck privates", by Barry Oakley. Circa Theatre from 19th Feb [1981] (2 copies) 2 holiday shows at Circa Theatre: "You can't be brave until you've been afraid" (with Ann Hunt, Ralph Johnson, Murray Edmond & Janet Elepans); ; "How the moon began" with Felicity Day, Debbie Hager and Rose Wedde. 24 August - 4 September [1081] (2 copies) Jack Heifner's "Vanities", directed by Susan Wilson. 7 Harris St., April 2nd 1981 (2 copies) Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre.

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[Collection of posters taken from the walls of Silvio's shop in 1983. Dated 1980-1983]

Date: 1980 - 1983

By: Famularo, Silvio, 1936-

Reference: Eph-D-VARIETY-Silvios

Description: Includes posters for cultural events, arts courses, entertainment, mainly in 1981: ANZArt; Australia New Zealand art encounter [Christchurch 1981?] "Big and little"; scenes by Botho Strauss. Downstage Theatre, from 19 June [1981] Two shows at Circa Theatre, created especially for 4-10 year olds: Town and Country Players in "You can't be afraid until you've been afraid"; and "How the moon began", with Felicity Day, Debbie Hager and Rose Wedde. 24 August - 4 September [1981?] The Clean E.P. "Boodle, boodle, boodle". One night only in Wellington, Terminus, 11 November [1981] Coup d'Etat. Appearing at Terminus, Thurs 28th Direct from USA: Bobby Shew, Lanny Morgan, Jeff Hamilton, Gordon Brisker, Tom Garvin, Don Rader, with All Star Big Band. Wellington, Majestic Cabaret, 20-21 May [1982?] Los Dogs, at the Royal Tiger, Fri 25th Sept; Sat 26th Sept [1981] Eight Eleven Eighty One; an exhibition of ceramics & painting. SelLing Ngan, Allan Snook, Rosemary Stokell, Brian Wong. Wellington Cultural Centre World Trade Centre, 9-20 Nov 1981. An evening with the Hot City Cats. Varsity Restaurant, this Friday 7-11 [1981-1983?] Hot City Cats. Chips, Sun 1st [1981?] Frame Ups; a exhibition of colour photographs by Mary mcPherson [and] Martin Taylor. PhotoForum Gallery, 2-20 June 1981. Joe Henderson, one of the giants of the tenor saxophone (ex Miles Davis, Chick Corea. Wellington Majestic Cabaret 26th; Auckland Gluepot Ponsonby Thursday 27th [1981] Impulse Dance Theatre. "Frames" art gallery tour. National Art Gallery, 25-26 May [1981] (Art: Darryl White; Logan Print, Gisborne) Jon McLeary. Egypt; exhibition of ink pastels. Natural Juices Cafe, Wed 8 July [1981] Mad Ranks. The Resort this weekend, 7-9 May [1982?] (2 copies) Arthur Manawatu. Paintings + linoprints. Closet Artists Gallery, 520 Queen St, 3-21 August The Mockers. New single out now, "Trendy lefties" [1981] Mockers; Protons. Wellington Teachers' College, Thurs 30 April [1981] Music at Circa; a series of Monday night concerts. Colleen Rae-Gerrard, Deborah Rawson, Anne Lanston, Michael Calvert, Wellington String Quartet, Omnibus. 21 and 28 Sept, 5 and 12 Oct [1981] Neoteric Tribesmen, playing at Studio 7 with The Innocent [and] Tin Syndrome. Fri 25th, Sat 26th [ca 1981] New Zealand architecture; a photographic survey. New Zealand Institute of Architects. Uptairs, City Art Gallery, 65 Victory Street Wellington [1981-1983] "Factual C"; a exhibition of paintings by David Ortega. City Limits Cafe, 20 Oct - 10 Nov [1981-1983] Primitive Art Group at Rawa House. Thurs 24 Sept 1981 Primitive Art Group. National Art Gallery, Sunday 2.00pm 26th Sept [1982] The Private Eyes tonight! Terminus, 21-23 April [1981] The Private Eyes. Terminus, Sept 25 + 26! Are you man enough for Jason Sad; then go all the way. As seen on TV [photo of pig. ca 1981] The Screaming Blam-matic roadshow [Screaming Meemees, Newmatics, Blam Blam Blam. 1981] From USA. Bobby Shew, Steve Erquiaga, Johnny Carson Trio, Dick Hopp Sextet, Frank Gibson jnr, Rodger Fox Big Band, Andy Brown. Jazz on Sunday. Majestic Cabaret 3 May [1981] Silvio's Xmas variety show; music, mirth, magic, melodrama, merriment, music hall, madness. Special guest artsts Frances Green, Dave Olerenshaw, Jacque Harvey. Wgtn Operatic Soc Hall, 8-14 Dec [1981] Strikemaster. Heavy rock. Apparing at Terminus, 5-6 Oct Taste of Bounty. Cricketers, from Thurs 27 Aug [1981] Taste of Bounty are now Radio-Active, appearing live in concert. Newlands Arms, Fri/Sun, 15-17 May [1981] Techtones 3 [ca 1981] University Drama Club. Tristan Tzara's "The gas heart", and Sam Shepard's "Cowboy mouth". Union Hall, 28 July - 1 August [1981] The Valentinos [ca 1981] "The wind and the rain", a comedy by Merton Hodge. Downstage Theatre from 24 July [1981] Quantity: 36 posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs and photocopies on posters, sizes varying from 100 to 600 mm. Provenance: From Silvio Famularo, Wellington, in 1983.

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Letters from Felicity Day

Date: [1969-1979]

From: Campbell, Alistair Te Ariki, 1925-2009: Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-7885-43

Description: Inward letters from Felicity Day Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Information sheets and correspondence

Date: [ca 1970s-1990s]

From: Dunlop, Sue, fl 1990-2007 : Research papers and recordings relating to women's theatre

Reference: MS-Papers-8894-03

Description: Information sheets and correspondence with women involved in theatre. Includes biographical information, curricula vitae's, theatre programmes and newspaper articles. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed matter Transfers: To Oral History Collection - Information sheets for Donna Chapman, Elizabeth O'Connor, Felicity Day, Fiona Farrell, Fiona Roake, Helen Moulder, Hester Joyce, Hilary Norris, Helen Jamieson, Jennifer Ward-Lealand, Jess Hawk Oakenstar.

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De Rue, Cheryl, fl 1982 :Arts Festival, Newtown Community Centre, September 16-20 [1982...

Date: 1982

By: Wellington Media Collective; De Rue, Cheryl, active 1982

Reference: Eph-C-FESTIVAL-Wellington-1982-01

Description: Poster in green, magenta and yellow shows a pensive figure with hands joined beneath the chin, looking down to lower left. The festival features included: Mime International, Town and Country Players, "Talking dancing", Tin Syndrome, Primitive Art Group, films, Apirana Taylor, music, Meg Campbell, Rachel McAlpine, Fi Day and Rose Wedde, theatre, Gloria Gibson and Di McMillan, Louise Loft and Terry Singer, photography and art. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated by Wellington Media Collective, May 1983.